Perky Pillowghan Square

Perky Pillowghan Square

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p121003
Date Added: October 3, 2000

Sorry, I could not think of a better name. ;) This pillowghan square can be easily altered to make a small 6inx6in square or continued on for an afghan. It is very versatile. This square does tend to be wavy. This is a great pattern to use up scraps you may have.


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